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1    6| leaves and put on mourning in midsummer, if any man should ever
2   13|   purpose almost every day in midsummer, when the pond was warmest.
3   15|      his hands on. One day in midsummer, when I was hoeing, a man
4   15|        He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the
5   16|     apparently flourishing at midsummer, and many of them had grown
6   18|      and lined with some soft midsummer haze caught up from earth?
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